So Cal Help?

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Reaching out and see if anyone would be interested in helping me adjust the preload on my Fox 3.0's. My local shop has been really busy and honestly working on my own truck is something I'd like to learn. I don't have the tools for the job and by the time I buy everything, I might as well take it somewhere to have it done. I originally had 1 inch of lift and then had them adjust to 2 inches. However after some towing I think I'd rather have some rake back and wanted to drop the front by an inch. I'd be willing to help, buy lunch or compensate for your time. If no one is available its cool, just thought I ask.
 

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I don’t live in SoCal, but can still try to walk you through it. It’s really not complicated at all and you need no other tools than some sockets and the collar wrenches. I took my kings off, set them in a vise, and had them adjusted and back on in 5 minutes. You should be able to rent the sockets from oreilly or autozone for free, and you could always borrow a vise or just return it
 
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I don’t live in SoCal, but can still try to walk you through it. It’s really not complicated at all and you need no other tools than some sockets and the collar wrenches. I took my kings off, set them in a vise, and had them adjusted and back on in 5 minutes. You should be able to rent the sockets from oreilly or autozone for free, and you could always borrow a vise or just return it
Thanks, I may try our "Field Truck Mechanic" to see if he has any tools available.
 
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